How is the shadow of the moon seen during total solar eclipse
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During a solar eclipse, the Moon actually casts two shadows toward Earth.
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One shadow is called the umbra which becomes smaller as it reaches the Earth. This is the dark center of the Moon's shadow
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A total eclipse is only visible from a narrow strip (about 150 km wide) of the Earth's surface at any one time. ... During a solar eclipse, the Moon actually casts two shadows toward Earth. One shadow is called the umbra which becomes smaller as it reaches the Earth. This is the dark center of the Moon's shadow.
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